Synonym: oral, pronounced, said, spoken, voiced. Antonym: written. Similar words: verbatim, quarterback, herb, over and over, urban, garbage, suburban, ball. Meaning: ['vɜrbl /'vɜːbl] adj. 1. communicated in the form of words 2. of or relating to or formed from words in general 3. of or relating to or formed from a verb 4. relating to or having facility in the use of words 5. expressed in spoken words 6. prolix.
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31. Even without verbal language, we can convey meaning.
32. Precise verbal statements and descriptions avoid this pitfall.
33. Help student devise a verbal plan. 6.
34. How would your life be different if…You walked away from gossip and verbal defamation? Let today be the day...You speak only the good you know of other people and encourage others to do the same. Steve Maraboli
35. The decline in information content from principal component 1 to principal component 4 does not need any verbal description.
36. When the actor represents the play, he or she draws upon a variety of verbal and non-verbal resources.
36. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
37. The root definition is a concise verbal description of the system, which captures its essential nature.
38. These verbal clues act as links between major and subordinate points.
39. Worrell lost his job as coach because of his verbal abuse of players.
40. Mr Chen's approach is to finesse the problem of reunification through a mixture of goodwill and verbal subtlety.
41. What many such individuals have done is to use their superior spatial abilities to buttress their weaker verbal pattern comprehension abilities.
42. It was a verbal disaster for Stockdale, who wondered aloud what he was doing there.
43. It can be very time consuming and it often depends on unstructured verbal communication because of this.
44. Any breakdown in routine commonly demands a shift into verbal consciousness while new ways of behaving are learned.
45. This process has included verbal denigration as well as cruel and unusual treatment of those who are traditionally perceived as outsiders.
46. These deductions will no longer be as self-evident as in our previous examples and will involve mathematical as well as verbal arguments.
47. This aspect of assessment is essential because a person's verbal consciousness is critical for making sense of the world.
48. Hollins will be keeping his eye on Councilman Keith Beier, his ideological nemesis and verbal sparring partner on the council dais.
49. To me it was immediately apparent, a tautology, a verbal redundancy.
50. The physical part made up for the shallowness of verbal communication.
51. It can therefore pay to subject your verbal presentation to some extremely critical scrutiny before it reaches its final destination.
52. Strongly held desires are likely to belong to the level of verbal consciousness.
53. Communication is the life-blood of all relationships Verbal communication between two people is the way an important relationship usually starts.
54. They understand tongue speaking as a way for individuals within a faith community to pray without the limitations of verbal speech.
55. I was scared of verbal abuse before, when I was bigger; now it's great to feel invisible.
56. These parents are notable for encouraging verbal give-and-take, and share with the child the reasoning behind their policy.
57. A verbal duel at the conference showed the depth of disagreement between the two countries.
58. Telephone reservation clerks were provided with feedback on their verbal behaviors obtained from unobtrusive monitoring of their telephone calls.
59. We need a different verbal umbrella to cover the private actions of civilized men and women.
60. Verbal aggression is more likely to occur than physical aggression in groups whose members come from middle- or upper-income families.